Company praised for service; some criticize move because of past charges
The governor said Tuesday that his staff has still not reached agreement with state unions over $2 billion in concessions and that he was preparing to implement his "Plan B" budget.
Meeting delayed from last month.
Idea Surfaces after Live Streaming Idea Defeated
The $40.1 billion biennium budget increases taxes and fees on everything from sales and incomes to pet grooming and DMV fees.
Group launches membership drive.
Idea nixed - at least for now.
Claire Cote speaks of opportunities
Company given more time to respond to documents; supermajority vote needed.
Canton issues proclamation, raises flag at green.
Service would allow residents to watch meetings live and after the fact.
Effort would be a collaborative one.
She also says surveys and comments are taken seriously.
Budget workshop, annual budget meeting delayed to next month.
P.O. Box holders sent letter, asked to fill out survey.
Forum held at Canton Community Center
Residents air opinions at Board of Finance hearing.
Dial-A-Ride partially funded though program.
Change would initiate staggered terms for selectmen.
Public can air opinions on BOE, BOS spending plans.
Hearing continued to April 20.
Some selectmen say idea for unused space at facility should be explored further, along with others.
Officials hope donation, town vote will solve issue of access to Cannon property.
The Charter Revision Commission voted to approve and forward to the Board of Selectman two proposed revisions to the charter: staggered terms for the Board of Selectmen and the ability for a third selectman to declare a temporary state of emergency.
Police chief says increased enforcement, education would bolster efforts.
A 16.43-percent rise in population was recorded from 2000 to 2010.
Second Public Hearing Scheduled for Tuesday, March 15.
Amendment could pave way for pharmacy.
Next Stop: Board of Finance
Canton could be reimbursed for up to 75 percent of expenses.
Library Officials Were Hoping Position Would Be Included in 2011-2012
Increase of 2.53 Percent in Town Spending; Board of Education still Working on Its Budget.
Members study issues, contend land-use process too often robs town of tax dollars.
Social Services Director Pleased With Town’s Role in Coordinating Donations for Fire Victims
Selectmen to meet March 2, Board of Education begins its budget process Thursday
Director says position remains a priority for library.
Residents welcome to call about standing water in roads, significant potholes.
Case Street parcel abuts other preserved land.
Republicans say too much tax, too much spend.
Special Town, Board of Selectmen meetings slated.